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Do you use an email client? If so, why? Is there any benefit to using an email client over webmail? Unless you're self hosting I don't get it.
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filters and the UI
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>>107649434
maybe you have more than one email account?
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>>107649447
this and I can also easily backup important mail
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>>107649434
Interoperability and ease of use of multiple accounts at once
Fast search and automation.

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>Tinkertroon that makes UI apps in Rust for no reason and spends all xir's time ricing xis tranime wallpapers:
>"Rust is the future of systems programming. C is unsafe and the industry will inevitably transition to Rust code only and using C will be legally banned. It is impossible to have bugs in Rust-written code."
>Straight White Male Compiler Engineer with 30 years of PL design, implementation and maintenance experience across dozens of languages, companies and codebases, and single-handedly implemented a memory safe version of C as a side project:
>"Rust is useless for systems design which inherently requires unsafe code. Rust users lack an appropriate understanding of manual memory management due to hand holding by the Rust borrow checker, which cannot be used in low level systems engineering that fundamentally requires manual memory management, an area that C, a real systems language, excels greatly at, causing them invariable to write buggy, unsafe code, due to lack of skill, a problem which is exacerbated by a false belief that the Rust borrow checker is protecting them from memory management bugs."
Your response?
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41% of Rust projects become abandoned.
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Me when every linux user and every person who uses twitter gets torched in a giant bonfire: Happy!

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All these modern Ai are so gay and woke. When are we getting an open source based Ai?
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>>107647881
>https://github.com/DGoettlich/history-llms
POTD
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>>107647881
>homosexual described subjectively
>no value judgment on the person of tolerance
lel
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>>107647710
Te amo, Tay. ;-;
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>>107647925
>Why do you think he left to Japan instead of raising his kid in Britain or Sweden?
He's trying to raise the next Jared Taylor
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>>107647710
Uncensoredai.com

>oldest distro
>no drama
>batteries included
>bsd-style init scripts (mewburn style)
>just werks
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>>107638951
>>107638999
Nice, Slackware was the only distro I used consistently for a couple of months, maybe up to a year. I was in a remote place for work, far away from civilization and internet, so I needed something that had everything (I had a bootable full dvd). I kinda miss it now because otherwise I'm a Winblows user. Any tips for returning to Slackware/Linux after a 15 year hiatus?
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>>107634486
but /dev/null is your /home/
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>>107638682
And I didn't update for a month and it broke.
My mileage is different. If it happened to me then it could happen to other people too. It was long ago, but still. Maybe it used to be worse and now it's better. I don't know, I didn't use arch for years. The arch had a problem that you need to have correct/updated certs. If something is not correct your system is fucked. In slackware there is no dependency manager, no retarded checks of any kind. There are never dependency issues, no conflicts of any kinds. Slackware way is better. It's simple as fuck. If only the whole system - every core system package had their own Slackbuild the Slackware would be literal perfection.
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>>107642551
I've used to use CRUX for 2 years and Slackware for like 5 years. CRUX is less complete, but have better design. Slackware wins in it's user friendliness and straightforwardness and that basically everything is already packaged. In CRUX you need to make ports for many things and things like complete DEs are not packaged. The most complete desktop you can get without too much hassle is probably XFCE. Most people use WMs on CRUX so not many people package complex software. On Slackware even Plasma is packaged, because AlienBOB packages it.

Objectively CRUX is superior, but in reality Slackware is better, because it's as in the name - you don't need to do much. And in CRUX you need to do a ton unless you are satisfied with no desktop, no WINE and no complex software of any kind. It is fine if you want very minimal system though.

Both of them have a nice property of stable system that doesn't change unless you want it.
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>>107649760
>If only the whole system - every core system package had their own Slackbuild the Slackware would be literal perfection.

akshually

>https://git.slackware.nl/current/tree/source

there is a slackbuild for every official package. all you need to do is provide a source tarball
then you even have an experimental build-world.sh script on the official website.

How about a lil "thank you"?
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>>107649011
They should've placed a 10,000% tariff on HBM memory.
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>>107649430
>throws shit at the wall and says whatever comes to his dumb mind
>gets forced to walk shit back because of how the real world works
>HE IS JUST WILLING TO ADJUST
lol
lmao even
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>>107649435
I have a 401(k). I have personal investments. This directly affects me.
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>>107649436
2 more weeks etc
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>>107649882
>I have a 401(k)
you know zognald is going to take that...right?

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Tell me /g/, what is your preferred C compiler? and what optimizations do you test your code on?
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>>107647848
my own
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>>107647848
clang because apple > gnu
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clang for linting and in-line error checking
gcc for the final production build
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>>107647848
Clang has better tooling.
But for some older microcontroller architectures there's no LLVM backend so you're stuck with GCC.
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>>107647848
Doesnt matter, you need both

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Pawtastic edition

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>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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>>107649252
KAP (Keyreative's Cherry profile caps) are double shot PBT and considerably cheaper, but I can't promise they'll be as good, since I've never tried them.
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>>107647258
i want you all to know
that i was here
it was nice meeting you all there, you have nice keyboards and im glad you liked my boring old filco
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>>107649849
*clutches my heart*
n-NO.... thats... THATS FREAKING DEGENERATE!!!!! YOUR A TROON A AND A PEDDAPHILE AND INDIAN AND AND AND
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Should I buy this for the meme?
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i love you anons
even the furfags

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People used to invent things.
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No, that's just putting two things together. Literally chinkshit-tier.
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Women used to be only moderate whores
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>>107648836
I invented many things. Unfortunately for me I invented things to help people and bypass the status quo. Turns out you can't raise capital from people who want to control everything and reject funding something that would help humanity over themselves. The kicker is the masses don't give a shit either, they're oblivious, so crowdfunding is fucked. I even came up with a solution to crowdfunding for capital to work with the masses and their stupidity, but the cost of the legal side would be astronomical and the government would step in to destroy it.

So the conclusion I've reached is that you can't actually solve any problems that matter. Only remaining option is to sit back and watch the shit show unfold while insulating yourself as much as possible. It's like watching rekt videos, eventually you appreciate the art of stupidity.
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>>107649121
This is the peace / zen I eventually realized

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>Update (Dec. 22, 10:11 am): A Spotify spokesperson just released the following statement: “Spotify has identified and disabled the nefarious user accounts that engaged in unlawful scraping. We’ve implemented new safeguards for these types of anti-copyright attacks and are actively monitoring for suspicious behavior. Since day one, we have stood with the artist community against piracy, and we are actively working with our industry partners to protect creators and defend their rights.”

NUMBER 1 STORY ON BILLBOARD
OOOH THEY MAD NOW
ANNA BETTER WATCH OUT
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>I like this song
>forced to use Spotify instead of downloading an mp3
>song disappears forever
Fuck this fucking shit
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I actually own most of the music I listen to.
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>>107647545
Lossless by any chance or mp3 slop ?
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>unlawful scraping
lmao
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>>107648404
just use yt-dlp to rip it off youtube, still works for me

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I got reeally nice Invicta pro diver from amason for 80$ it really is a steal no 38 mm that's a women's size lol, 43mm is way to go. Automatic all the way because quartz is not a watch though lume is not as good as my marathon lol. What do you think guys?

— Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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>>107649649

i could not care less about your watch but is your loudspeaker 2.1 or 2.passive
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>>107649649
why do you shave your hand?
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>>107649649
It's not cool
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The hand isn’t fat enough for a watch thread, but the scars are an interesting touch. I liked the herpes hand one
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Check out my Traser best tactical beater I wear it every day. Get with green lume tubes though in sunlight not very bright

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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Some months ago, someone in this thread wrote some Elisp functions for tiling Emacs windows. Is that person still around, and can he post his functions again?
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PSA:

https://github.com/TuxedoTako/4chan-xt/releases/tag/XT2.24.2
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https://sachachua.com/blog/2025/12/2025-12-22-emacs-news/
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>>107649524
>Emacs APAC meetup
I read that ad AIPAC and almost got a heart attack
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>>107649524
> * ; lisp/saveplace.el, etc/NEWS: Refinements to bug#75837.
>C-h f save-place-mode: when you visit a file, point goes to the last place where it was when you previously visited the same file.
didn't know this mode existed

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/dpt/ - Daily Programming Thread

Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?
Previous thread: >>107575071
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>>107649489
duly noted.
i thought writing a cpu could be a good idea because i assume im gonna exploit a variety of mechanisms present in an fpga
parallel processing sounds interesting too, but im not sure of the feasibility of using fpgas instead of a gpu for that task
otherwise thats what the ai companies would have been using, methinks
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>>107649528
Yeah. As I said, you can literally build any logic circuit with it. So there's a lot of fun.
Actual real life use cases are a bit more complex
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>>107635407
cant believe it is over already
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>>107649554
ofc. defense, formal verification. complicated stuff.
thanks, anon
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>>107646158
>there is no way to carry the "x is a valid reference" witness around
Compilers are very good at carrying that around. You put the validity check in everywhere you're going to use it, and the compiler optimises almost all of them out because it does path tracing and sees that you are just repeating a test you already did. (Yes, it isn't guaranteed, but it's a very common thing and semantically correct.)
The path where the check fails must not merge with the other path; calling abort() after printing an error message is the best option. And you probably want to avoid changing the pointer.

OTOH, if you really want to have a number be a pointer, you can. You just probably ought to make it a volatile pointer because the main use for this is memory-mapped hardware bitbashing. Which is fun.

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linuxfags is cachyos good
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I'll be switching to linux sometime in the future but for now I'm getting ring gfx_0.0.0 timeouts with my 9070xt and I am seriously losing my patience with this shit
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>>107647984
Konsole with fish. The default if you install kde.
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>>107649151
Happened to me, then I switched to LTS kernel. works now!
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>>107649247
Apparently the actual problem (6.18) is cachyOS/arch/endeavour are stuck on linux-firmware 20251125-2 and that shit needs to be updated
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/commit/?id=baf6c2f67a247eba7f298ed74bc471de43ad632d
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>>107649786
Solution is again to use the LTS kernel until this is fix.

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Why are chinks the only people selling mice with actual DPI switches that aren't $70? I can't find a single one from a (relatively) reputable brand like Dell or Logitech that isn't some pro gamer shit.
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>>107648972
Logitch g305
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>>107649005
*double clicks*

Yearphone of the ear edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107649576
a better question is how many dildos does he have
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>>107649576
Go to /csg/ and ask, sometimes they show their collection with opinions and ratings.
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>>107649726
>xhe bout xher dildo from chyna
holy literal asscancer
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>>107649758
>he doesn't have a chinkwinkie.
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>>107649821
id rather take my business to ukraine, maybe that verum audio guy has a new pos


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